1 september 2011

Några teknikövningar för löpning




1) Running Drills For Technique And Fatigue Resistance
These need to be done regularly but they can be included into your warm up before a training session or as part of a conditioning-specific session.
Perform the drills on a good surface - either a running track, gym-type floor or grass that is firm and smooth.
Concentrate on maintaining good, relaxed posture throughout all the drills. Keep your chest up, your back straight and engage your abdominal muscles to keep your hips stable. You want your hips to stay facing forwards and not move up and down on each side as your legs move.
The video clip below illustrates these drills. Start off doing two repeats of each drill per session over about 20 metres and work your way up to doing four repeats of each drill over a slightly longer distance (up to about 40 metres). 







2) Posture Control - Running Drills Using Hurdles
These drills put increased emphasis on hip control and stability. They are technically a bit more demanding. You want the hurdles to be at a height that you can comfortably straddle, but start off with them at a low height and bring them up to a height just below your inner leg length as you improve.
The video clip below demonstrates these drills. Start off with two repeats over 5 hurdles and build this up to going over 8 hurdles four times for each exercise.





3) Reactive Strength Of The Lower Limb (these are more dynamic and explosive)
These drills improve your ability to maintain proprioceptive control of the foot and lower limb as well developing achilles tendon strength. They also help reduce injury risk by building up your tolerance of impact in preparation for faster running or increased mileage. They also help maximise the utilization of elastic energy during running.
You should build up your lower leg and foot strength before doing these dynamic drills.

Also build up the number of foot contacts gradually so that your lower legs and feet have time to adapt and strengthen. You can also gradually build up how ‘explosively’ you do these drills.

Start off with 15 to 20 foot contacts for each exercise, for one repeat. Then build up to two repeats and build the foot contacts up to 30 to 40. Aim to increase the foot contacts by no more than 5 every four sessions.
The following video illustrates these drills.


Read from the original website: http://www.intelligent-triathlon-training.com/running-drills.htm
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